Total Value Over $2000!!
August 5, 2001
Here's a list of the great prizes for the store that wins Second Place in our Shojo Display Contest. The total value is over $1900!!
Total Value Over $3000!!
August 4, 2001
This is a listing of all of the great stuff available to the store that wins our Shojo Display Contest. The total value of these prizes is over $3,100, and it could all be yours.
Selling Above Retail on Ebay
July 31, 2001
Pioneer's Akira Special Edition DVD, Limited Edition Tin is sold out at the wholesale level just one week after its release. Diamond Comic Distributors, which took a major position on the product, reported to ICv2 that as of 4 p.m. CDT today, they had fewer than ten Akira tins left in inventory.
Second Biggest 3-Day Opening in History
July 29, 2001
Tim Burton's 're-imagining' of Planet of the Apes reinvigorated the flagging summer box office trends by taking in almost $70 million during its first three days.
DVD Rules!
July 24, 2001
The retailer sales numbers that ICv2 has collected for June continue to display the trends that we have seen over the past six months.
Safe Area Gorazde Wins Best Graphic Album
July 21, 2001
Alan Moore, Tony Millionaire, Chris Ware, P. Craig Russell, and Jill Thompson all won multiple Eisner Awards...
One-shot Movie Adaptation
July 18, 2001
Dark Horse Comics announced the acquisition of the license to publish a one-shot comic book adaptation of the Disney/Pixar computer animated film Monsters, Inc.
Feature Article a Little Behind the Times
July 16, 2001
On the eve of the U.S.'s largest comic festival, with some 50,000 fans and industry types set to descend on San Diego for Comic-Con International this coming weekend, the L.A. Times published a lengthy feature article by Glenn Gaslin.
Includes Signed H/C of Lone Wolf #1
July 15, 2001
Dark Horse Comics announced that it has secured American and European distribution rights to two new high-end collectible figures based on characters from the highly popular Lone Wolf & Cub manga series.
VP of Sales and Marketing
July 15, 2001
It must be close to the trading deadline, because Beau Smith's highly touted 'free agency' only lasted one weekend.